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Show Under The i Capitol Dome Lead by Cache Delegates Lose Hard Fight in Lower House. SALT LAIC'S CITY After one of (he hardest fought battles on any j bill this session, trie house of j representatives passed by a 35 to j 20 vole Monday H. B. 99 to place: the University of Utah, Utah ! State Agricultural colege and the j be no appropiation bill this session ses-sion except one, which he not specify. The reorganization program, which is now goinn through the senate, will make it impossible to act on appropiations until the contemplated special ses. sion. Mr. Macfarlane said that sub. committees are continuing their investigations of the various departments de-partments and institutions, and will submit reports as usual. The roll call of H. B. 99 was as follows: For .Adam's, Bemvion, Bryan Dalrymple, Dix, Elswood, Foote Frandsen, Garff, Hainsworth, In-gleby, In-gleby, Jack, Jacob, Jensen, Lean-Loavitt. Lean-Loavitt. Liddoil, Lund. Matthews' McGean, Midgley, Milliman, Nichols, Nich-ols, Perry, Redd, J. E. Rees, T. M Rces. Reid, Schcer, Selvin, Thomas. Thom-as. Twitehell, Warner, Williams, and Speaker Brewster. Against Abbott, Albrecht, Bench Cannon, Clyde England, Hinck. ley. Jenkins, Johnson, Macfarlane Marsden, Miller, Noble, Pace Schenk, Smith, Staples, String-ham, String-ham, Thorne and Wood. Absent Bodell Chamberlain, Kerr, McShane and White. j four junior colleges under a single board of control. It now goes to the senate. The opposition, led by the Cache county delegation, declared the schools are now economically ard efficiently operated, have a high rating among the educational educa-tional institutions of the country and their future should not be jeopardized by a new form of control. On the other hand, sponsors of the measure, which carries out a recommendation of the Utah educational edu-cational survey committee, told the -house that unified control is a step in advance. They admitted I what was said about the present high standing of the schools but asserted there is room for improvement im-provement and this bill will make it possible. During debate on the measure charges were made that a "vicious "vic-ious lobby" had been conducted against the bill. An attempt was made over protests of the sponsors to align Governor Herbert B. Maw on the side of the opponents. The house approved two other bills H. B. 22 to reduce the license li-cense fee on wineries and distilleries dis-tilleries operating in Utah, and H. B. 147, which provides that in . precincts not having a duly appointed ap-pointed poundkeeper a person whose property is damaged by trespassing animals may take them to the nearest poundkeeper, even tnough he may be in another precinct. pre-cinct. Representatives H. A. Macfar- J lane (D), Weber chairman of the house appropiations committee, said that in June with recommen- I dations of the governor there will j |